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August 2012
(75%)
24 Reviews
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Abstract: Developed by High Moon Studios and issued by Activision, the third-person shooter Transformers: Fall of Cybertron is a follow-up to 2010’s Transformers: War for Cybertron. In that earlier game, the Autobots and Decepticons were battling each other on p...
Flight levels are great fun, Several sequences make you feel remarkably powerful, Roller coaster of a final level, Strong cooperative and competitive play
Unfocused campaign is too often more exciting to watch than to play, Final encounter is a joke, Level design at odds with shooting model, Numerous technical and performance issues
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron offers some entertaining action, lots of explosions, and too many technical hiccups.
Abstract: Transformers: War For Cybertron was the game all fans knew was possible but had never really happened: a good Transformers game (the PS2 one was okay, but not great). What is it about London developers realizing long-crushed dreams of fanboys everywher...
Fast-paced shooting action. Tons of fan service. Peter Cullen's authoritative Optimus Prime voice work. Ability to take user-created Transformers into multiplayer battles.
Easy to get slaughtered by Decepticon grunts. Weak voice acting from non-Optimus Prime characters. Too many missions that require you to pull a level or plug in a computer part
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron builds on War for Cybertron by adding interesting environments, more fighting, and a robust online mode that lets you take custom 'bots into action....
Abstract: Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, from developer High Moon Studios, feels like a pretty solid improvement over their original effort, War For Cybertron. I wasn’t a huge fan of WoC, and found that its campaign left a lot to be desired outside of showcasi...
Abstract: I've never been a big fan of the Transformers line of video games. In fact, I never thought they were a good idea in the first place. Their sloppy mechanics, glitch systems, and laughable stories made me feel like everything I loved in my childhood was...
Flight levels are great fun, Several sequences make you feel remarkably powerful, Roller coaster of a final level, Strong cooperative and competitive play.
Unfocused campaign is too often more exciting to watch than to play, Final encounter is a joke, Level design at odds with shooting model, Numerous technical and performance issues.
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Published: 2012-09-21, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com.au
Flight levels are great fun, Several sequences make you feel remarkably powerful, Roller coaster of a final level, Strong cooperative and competitive play
Unfocused campaign is too often more exciting to watch than to play, Final encounter is a joke, Level design at odds with shooting model, Numerous technical and performance issues
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron offers some entertaining action, lots of explosions, and too many technical hiccups....
Solid and surprisingly varied (in singleplayer, at least), Fall of Cybertron may not be a shooter for the ages, and there's no denying that it will be less affectionately received by those who don't still feel a fondness for Optimus and co, but it's ce...